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This is going to ruffle some feathers though, content providers are having a hard enough time smiling through their teeth at DVR-wielding cable companies.
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Here you can watch Ms. Salerno-Sonnenberg, in a sleeveless black top and sparkling pants, dancing and smiling her way through Piazzolla's "The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, " the orchestra one with her all the way.
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On Thursday, a smiling Blagojevich, videotaped jogging through the icy streets of Chicago, told the trailing press corps that he's "dying" to tell his side of the story.
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Robbins strolled through the crowd, smiling and nodding, resting a hand on a shoulder here, lightly touching an elbow there.
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In Saddam's most recent television appearance, some members of the throng that surrounded him held rifles aloft as the Iraqi president worked his way through the crowd, smiling broadly.
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Andy Robinson was smiling as we gritted our teeth and got through it.
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In my first quick thumb-through, I gazed at a smiling young woman poised behind a blanket covered with a neatly arranged assortment of paper, plastic and glass containers.
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Yet, when they were back in their car, I saw through the windshield that the cops were smiling: where else were missing husbands to be found but in St.
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"He was exactly what I expected him to be in person, based on our emails and secondhand encounters through friends, " said Mr. Simonini, smiling and refusing to elaborate.
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God is smiling on you but he's frowning too because only God knows what you'll go through.
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Watching him through the side window of the store, I saw him standing near the cash register, smiling at the front door, as though to welcome a customer.
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